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Trad rpg gamer, wannabe game dev, illustrator.
Bring on the heavy metal, space opera, and cyberpunk.
First contact volunteer for tabletop.social - welcome to the table!
locationwestern US (MST)
favorite gamesD&D 5e, Shadowrun, Heavy Gear 2e
current games:GMing Fate Core, playing nada.
pronounshe/him
Lets see, worst possible descriptions of my D&D characters? Gonna add a few from other games, too.
- Murderous icicle with elf ears and badly dated tattoos.
- lawful tired Paladin of 'make that greenskin joke again, I dare you'.
- halfling Henry Winkler
- disaster bisexual Jason Bourne stunt extra.
Describe your dnd character in the worst way possible.
Welcome aboard, G+ refugees. Hope you like it here.

Damn. This is disappointing. I'll stick with Hangouts and Discord then.

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* I say theoretical because technically Gaia Gear is set in the distant future of the UC reality, and Turn A is supposed to unite all Gundam timelines in some vague, quantum fluctuation bullshit sort of way. I don't really care for either suggestion myself.
I'm always conflicted on whether or not I should recommend Victory Gundam to anyone, even though it is the theoretical endcap to the Universal Century storyline*. It's just so fucking _dire_ and frustrating. Worst of all it basically insinuates that all of the struggling and drama of earlier chapters ended in ruin - Earth is fucked, humanity is fucked, and the "happy" ending we're given is essentially survivors in a post apoc wasteland.
Has anyone here played Shadespire? Its been the better part of a decade since I last played anything made by Games Workshop but some of these small unit games that GW is putting out right now seem appealing. I'm not a fan of the Age of Sigmar setting but I could probably ignore it for Shadespire, which looks a bit like a cross between Mordheim and Warhammer Quest.
@Tyson_NW - Generally. I've found that, especially with younger generations of players who are now more accustomed to organized play, making sure that it's known that the game is going to be original material is pretty important.
Thanks for all the miniatures suggestions today, everyone. I've got a lot of browsing to do.
Since it's fresh in my mind - does anyone have any suggestions for a source of really unique fantasy miniatures? I've pretty much scoured through Warstore and Noble Knight, and I've seen most of the wargaming lines available in the US, so I'm looking for something else. The less old school the style, the better.